Disney’s Historic Train Tracks Forcibly Torn from Theme Park, Removed for Years

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Walt Disney World Railroad at the Magic Kingdom entrance

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  1. Anonymous

    🖕 corporate greed 🖕🤬🖕

  2. Anonymous

    Hello again friends, Anonymous here, and I want to apologize again for my immature outbursts. I ate too much lead paint as a child and even though it tasted good there were side effects, like outburst and others but I have plastic sheets for that now. Anyway, I will try and be more positive and nicer. Enjoy the parks and make great memories, especially with all the exciting updates they are making!!

    1. Brandon

      Thanks for having the self-awareness needed to recognize your own faults, Anonymous. Your history with lead paint addiction certainly explains a lot. Your apology is much appreciated. To paraphrase Dr. Ian Malcom, corporate greed finds a way. Just sit back and make peace with the magic of its triumph.

      1. Anonymous

        The REAL anonymous here that person is an IMPOSTER!!!!!! Don’t listen to him/her 🖕🤬🖕

        1. Regular Steve

          Which one is the imposter, the corporate greed one or the lead paint bed wetting one?

          1. Anonymous

            Lead paint

          2. Spank You Very Much

            That’s just what a bedwetting lead paint addict would say.

  3. Shirley

    For my daughters and I the railroad was our crowd control as we entered the park and got on the train, can check out the crowds along the way but we’d go to the top of park, get off but then make our way back down to regular entrance.

  4. Jimbo

    Disneyland did something similar when they wiped out Big Thunder Ranch and removed a section of TSI and ROA to make way for Star Wars Land. The only problem was that the management was located in Florida and had no clue that guests used the railroad to get around the park. They caused a huge traffic jam throughout the park as guests attempted to get from one side to the other. They eventually opened it back up after relocating the section that ran along side the new path of the ROA.

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